Nick Fusaro Every Day’s Special, 2014 Cardboard, paper, tape, marker 96x48x24 inches
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Nick Fusaro Every Day’s Special, 2014 Cardboard, paper, tape, marker 96x48x24 inches
Sheida Soleimani Reyhaneh, 2016 Soft Sculpture
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Installation shots from our most recent exhibition, Treading Water, at Kilroy Metal Ceiling
"The nature of an 'emerging' position seems at odds with a lifelong engagement with art. The term emerging is characterized by a short time span — and is possibly the means to an unfortunately defined end. By gaining validity as emerging you are simultaneously approaching the end of that condition and given no guaranteed descriptive second tier after that. The term alludes to someone coming onto a scene they may only be a part of for a limited time, their reservoir almost immediately depleted in the not-so-distant future...And the one thing we know is, artists go on...” - Pam Lins, artist and professor, Cooper Union School of Art Kilroy Metal Ceiling, an artist-run project space in Brooklyn founded by Lucas Pinheiro and Jessica Wilson, is pleased to present Treading Water, a group exhibition of twenty-two "emerging artists". The phrase "emerging artist" is a pervasive marketing term in gallery biographies and press releases that does not fit the range of artists and their diverse practices that it attempts to elevate. In opposition to commodify these artists, we invited them to exhibit work that redefines what an emerging artist is and what exactly they are emerging into. TGIF is an artist-run curatorial program run by Ryan Oskin, Cait Oppermann, Lauren Zaser, Yael Malka, and Bobby Walsh. Originally conceived as a gallery space in Brooklyn, they have produced exhibitions that highlight the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary art. They have launched Mossless Issue 3: The United States (photographs taken across America over the last decade, voted one of TIME's Best Photobooks of 2014), Post-Cocktail (photographs of artist-made cocktails with select cocktails made available at the opening, inspired by the Post-Cocktail blog by Roxana Azar), and a pop-up space at Dossier Outpost at New York's South Street Seaport.
New work by Yael Malka in In The Meanwhile this Saturday
Join us in Brooklyn for the opening!
Our latest show, In the Meanwhile, opens May 9th in our Sunset Park space.
Come by!
POT SHOP Opens Thurs 6-9pm!
Ed. Varie is pleased to present Pot Shop, a group exhibition, with opening reception Thursday, April 9, 2015 from 6-9pm.
Celebrating vessels in all forms; functional, sculptural, and as well as two-dimensional, this group show explores the subject of pots merging the mediums of potters and painters, from Berkeley to Brooklyn. Stefanie Bessman (Brooklyn), Emily Counts (Portland), Jessica Hans (Philadelphia), Stephanie Hier (Toronto), Cody Hoyt (Brooklyn), Sarah Kersten (Berkeley), Rami Kim (Los Angeles), and Paul Wackers (Brooklyn) will exhibit ceramic pots, porcelain pots, plants in pots, and paintings of pots in a variety of disciplines and styles.
Pot Shop will be on view at Ed.Varie April 9 - May 3, 2015.
For any additional information please contact the gallery, [email protected].
Our friends at Ed. Varie are having this great show opening Thursday! Cody Hoyt showed his amazing vessels at our South Street Seaport shop last summer.
Help to support the new work, AUTOMAGIC, a photobased artistbook by Anouk Kruithof
Go here to her Kickstarter campaign
OPEN SPACE PRESENTS PMF VI Building on five consecutive years of growing print celebrations, Open Space is thrilled to present PMF VI, the Sixth Annual Publications & Multiples Fair, taking place March 28th and 29th, 2015 at the Baltimore Design School. This annual exposition provides the opportunity to admire, collect, and discuss artist publications, prints, and objects produced in multiple. Join us for this cornerstone event featuring works from over 100 local and national artists, and on-site programming all weekend. The fair is free and open to the public. Date: March 28th & 29th Time: 12 PM to 6 PM Saturday & Sunday Location: Baltimore Design School 1500 Barclay St, Baltimore, MD 21202 openspacebaltimore.com/pmf RSVP on Facebook FEATURED VENDORS: 57 Cell ACRES Adam Amram Aidan Koch Alex Ebstein Amelia, Christian and Stephen Amy Stober Andrew Haas Andrew Walters Anthony Meloro Art Vandelay Baltimore Design School Baltimore Print Studios Barely There Beast Grrl Zine Bernard Stiegler Beth Hoeckel Bite Not Press ft. Nick Vyssotsky Blonde Art Books Booklyn Bundle + Batch Bushwick Print Lab Castle Printshop Celeste Fichter Chris Day Chris Morgan Christina Haines Ceramics cinderblox Conor Stechschulte Conveyor Editions Dana Bechert DYLAN THADANI E&D GOODS Eamon Espey Ehse Records Elena Johnston Emily Burtner Empty Stretch Endless Editions Every Day Good House FAMILYFAMILYTREE Freddy From The Loom Friends Records Fuse Works Gabriella Grill Gary Kachadourian General Matters Genpop Records Girl Group Gratuitous Type GW Duncanson Harley Hollenstein Horses Think Press Houseboat Hunter-Savoy Jaffe Ink Press Productions Isobel Modica James Bouché Jen Liu Jessica Hans Jessie Unterhalter Jihm jimmi~research Katey Truhn Kyle Tata Lala Albert Leah Wishnia // Happiness Comix Lil Gallery Lindsay Aura Miller Lola Borovyk Lupin (featuring Colin Schappi) Lyla Shlon Mary Ancel Matt Thurber Matthew Scott Gualco May Kim Melody Often MICA Design League MICA Printmaking Mike Taylor Milton Melvin Croissant III Molly Colleen O’Connell Morgan Frailey Munu Editions Nicholas Verstraeten Noah Scialom Nous Somme Loco Object Of Ocular Media Group Oranbeg Press Patience, Painter Patrick Schlotterback Pau Wau Publications Paul Shortt Pellinore Press Player Press Press-Press Primary Information Print Club Boston Printed Matter Publication Studio Hudson ROCK BOTTOM Ryan Oskin Sam Kendrick SEDIMENT Simon Reinhardt Small Editions Somethings + More Spaces Corners STUDIO SNACKS Szechuan Best Terrault Contemporary The Black Widows The Contemporary Two Friends V. Vale WEIRD Magazine Wham City Wiley Guillot y2k YTB Why The Beef Zach Hazard Vaupen Zing Magazine Zoe Keller ON-SITE FAIR PROGRAMMING:
Saturday, March 28th Maybe Punk Rock Came True A discussion with legendary writer, musician, and publisher V. Vale, and Baltimore artist Chris Day. Hear about the life of the creator of Search & Destroy and RE/Search Publications, and his thoughts on art, publishing, black humor, and the SF punk scene in the 70s. 20 Years of zingmagazine Managing Editor Brandon Johnson will discuss the history, mission, and operations of New York-based zingmagazine through a visual montage of issue highlights and other ephemera. Arts Criticism and the Arts Outpost Post-Office Arts Journal moderates a panel discussion with Max Guy, Alex Ebstein, and Marcus Civin on criticality in non-capitals of art. Artists of the Industrial Scene (2006) dir. Marian Wallace In this film, ten industrial artists and musicians expound on the ideas behind their music and art production and displays. Starring Mark Pauline, Genesis P-Orridge, Graeme Revell, Jerry Casale, Johanna Went, Jim Thirlwell, and others.
Sunday, March 29th Female Bodies in the Art World with Hannah Mandel A multimedia meditation and discussion on the physical form women inhabit when existing in the art world. Just Do It! A Pecha Kucha series of motivational speeches featuring Lexie Mountain, Lauren Brick, Kimi Hanauer, Emiline Boehringer, + more! Industrial Experiments Experimental Films by Marian Wallace, featuring Ephemerality (1979), Getting At The Underworld (1985), Valentine’s Film (2000), GG’s Film (2000), The Kite Film (2001), and W.S. Burroughs on the Human Condition (2007). Shade Series Poetry Readings curated by Lane Harlan *** Opium Wampum presents: PMF Wampum Featuring Fluct, Ami Dang, Get Your Life! Productions, Carly Ptak, Mateo Marquez, Michael Wasteneys Stephens, and Nerftoss. Performance times on Saturday and Sunday TBA ***
OFF-SITE & SATELLITE PROGRAMMING Friday, March 27th PMF Kick-Off Show @ The Crown Strange Times People Band (Tape Release!), Arrington De Dionyso, Sunatirene, Sapphogeist 1910 North Charles Street
Bubble Over Green @ The Contemporary Closing reception for the multilayered audio-visual experience by Victoria Fu, (currently on view Wednesday - Sunday, 4-8 PM). In the former KAGRO building, 101Â W North Avenue, 7-10 PM
Protest Era III: Doomsday Clock Meditations @ Annex 2E Video, Performances & Installation by BDGRMMR, Keenon Brice, Leila Khoury, Sisster Press, Miguel Mendias, Will Schorre, Julia Yerger The Annex, Apt 2E, 419Â E. Oliver St, 8-10 PM
***alloverstreet:*** Coast to Coast @ Bodega Gallery A collaboration between Diane Young and Hunter-Savoy, accompanied by High Rollers and your Lady of Injury. The Copycat Building, Apt A100, 1511 Guilford Avenue Strange New Feels @ Lil’ Gallery Works by Caeli Carr Potter, Alex Day, Claire Felonis, Sara Grose, Angela Heaps and Spencer Shope. Curated by Sara Grose and Claire Felonis The Copycat Building, Apt A100, 1511 Guilford Avenue Controlled Rot @ Terrault Contemporary Work by Rosemary Liss The Copycat Building, 1515 Guilford Avenue Stage Fright @ Gallery CA Works by Sean FitzPatrick 440 E Oliver Street Time and Again @ Guest Spot @ The Reinstitute Work by Eric Doeringer 1715 N Calvert Street Run It @ Penthouse Gallery Printed matter by Caeli Carr-Potter, Tristan Scow, Mary Reisenwitz, Kate Klingbeil, Christ Williford & Vivian Loh. Curated by Sonja Solvang The Copycat Building, Apt B501, 1511 Guilford Avenue
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Saturday, March 28th
Somethings @ bb Objects from Fiona Sergeant, curated with Colin Alexander 427A North Eutaw Street
Trance Dancers of the Open Flower @ Open Space Arrington De Dionyso drawing performance and exhibition. Featuring new works on paper and vellum from his “Trance Dancers of the Open Flower” series, as well as a new body of drawings and paintings made in 2015. 512 West Franklin Street
Girth Proof Vol II @ Springsteen (new location) New work by Wickerham & Lomax, (opening March 21st, on view through April 18). A recalibration of a recent exhibition which cast its participants from Craigslist and rendered their likenesses in CGI as bulked-up, busy-body event planners. Here they are reincarnated with an empty schedule and an empty stomach. 502 West Franklin Street
Freddy Presents Dick @ Freddy A selection of photographs taken by Ross Bleckner from the 1980s’ to the present, as an ongoing investigation into the seduction and repulsion of desire. 510 West Franklin Street, 12-5 PM.
Freak Flash Finale @ Floristree Curated by Molly Colleen O’Connell. Drain the fluids from your eyes, these are not hallucinations. Energy is physical. Visions are palpable. Freak Flash screenings showcase artists who stir the surreal into waking life.
Our event is also being held in coordination with the BMA’s Contemporary Print Fair the very same weekend, and happy to be collaborating in Print City, which is promoting print related events all across Baltimore! Stay tuned for more details!
If you are near Baltimore, you should check this great fair out!Â
@yael_malka for CONSUMPTION, a @wearelintroller online exhibition 🔥
Yael’s work is up on Lintroller for their online show, Consumption
Touris.ms asked for some photos of Bangkok for their series of photo guides to cities all over the world
ZERVOU-KERRUISH / EARL GREY MARTINI
50ml Gin
35ml very strong cold Earl Grey tea
12ml Gomme
1/2 shot of egg white20ml lemon juiceTwist of lemon peel to garnish.
Method: Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker and shake for 1 minute without ice. Add ice and shake for a further 30 seconds.Double strain into a chilled Martini glass and garnish with a twist of lemon.
Hang Together: Collaborative Work & Practices will open February 2nd through March 30th, 2015.Â
In today’s connected environments, teamwork, collaboration and camaraderie are critical to the successful completion of dynamic and complex projects. This exhibition invites the viewer to explore the persuasive power of collaborative art and design principles. Many of the works in this exhibition capture the processes and stages of collaboration, demonstrating the story of social and technological changes that have transformed our daily workflow, project conceptualization, and execution processes.
TGIF Gallery has documentation of our last event Post-Cocktail in this ongoing show at Pratt Institute
Thanks so so much to all of the artists who participated in this show as well as everyone who came out! We've decided to extend the show an addition week through Sunday. If you didn't get a chance to check it out, stop by during Dekalb's business hours. Any print inquiries should be directed to [email protected] ❤️
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to everyone who came out. Such a refreshing experience for us. THANK YOU.